Continuing our story from last time…
Eventually I mean to come back to this group of instruments (and in fact this is what I am doing currently), expanding the family tree I’ve been working on, which is why this “fix” version is still open.
Tamburica: 2017 January 6th to the 25th:
New Feature
Initially, what I found to be the hardest part of adding instruments was actually the addition of aliases. It was a cumbersome, time consuming and annoying part, and I often clamoured for someone to write some sort of Batch Alias script. Then, in March, loujine came in like a superhero with a batch alias script! Now thanks to this script I can add aliases en masse, which has helped me tremendously!
After reosarevok fixed INST-723, I could link hybrids with the instruments they were hybrids of, therefore a batch of “hybrid” instruments came next.
Hybrids: 2017 February to March:
New Feature
- [INST-27] – Banjolin
- [INST-29] – Banjo-ukelele
- [INST-59] – Anglo concertina
- [INST-61] – English concertina
- [INST-120] – Guitorgan
- [INST-251] – Viololyra
- [INST-274] – Mandoguitar
- [INST-338] – Bouzar / Gouzouki
- [INST-486] – German Concertina
Task
- [INST-461] – Add the Wikidata link for the mirliton
- [INST-462] – Add ヴァイオリン alias to violin
- [INST-463] – Add コントラバス alias to double bass
Improvement
By this time a community discussion came out about the use of disambiguations and descriptions (instrument exclusive fields, which, unlike disambiguations, are translatable), with some users suggesting they were too long, some pointing out issues with translating and yet others suggesting the description field should be dropped altogether. While this discussion didn’t reach a clear resolution, it’s definitely something we should revisit later.
Stay tuned for part three!
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